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Girl goes voicing desires to help other kids!

Nyah is doing her part to inspire and motivate children and youth with all abilities in Canada and around the world. One specialist said, Nyah is learning through her artistic expression, Nyah’s Imaginative Language Art uses the principles and practices of expressive art as an intervention which seem to help her learning, working on her self-esteem, Self-confidence, body image, relationship building, self-regulation, and emotional intelligence. 

Nyah has introduced art to friends and children around Ontario.  She said "I draw my imagination, it is what I want to say sometimes, it is my language, it becomes art.  I think other kids will like it too.  My brother took off the summer of 2016, he helped me put up my art tent all over Toronto, Ajax, Pickering and everywhere, lots of kids came and join in the painting, they said it was fun and ask if I will be back.  I made new friends, and I was happy to see everyone was happy painting too".

Imaginative Language Arts (ILA) begins a new era for Nyah in 2017, her goal is to actively bring awareness that all children with all abilities can learn if given the right tools.

​Nyah’s Motto: “A person’s exterior should not become their identity”!  

Grandpa Alvin Curling & Nyah Haughton

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